A Pioneer Expeditions journey to Bolivia offers an engaging introduction to a country defined by sharp environmental contrasts. The route begins in La Paz, the world’s highest administrative capital, where Andean traditions meet high-altitude city life. Travelling from the Altiplano to Coroico, the landscape shifts rapidly into the Yungas, a region of misty cloud forest and steep valleys. The expedition then reaches Rurrenabaque, a key access point to the Amazon basin, allowing exploration of tropical rainforest ecosystems, wildlife habitats, and river systems. The journey concludes in Uyuni, home to the world’s largest salt flat, where vast desert conditions reveal the effects of altitude, climate, and mineral geology. Across these destinations, travellers experience a wide range of biomes — from rainforest to arid plains — gaining insight into Bolivia’s natural diversity and the ways communities and wildlife adapt to demanding environments.







